National Security Guard will not guard VVIPs in future

New Delhi: The National Security Guard (NSG), which protects the most 'vulnerable' VVIPs of the country, has decided to stop taking any more protectees under its elite 'black cat' commando security cover.

The special force has taken this decision to ensure the most fool-proof and strict security to the existing VVIPs under its cover which includes the likes of Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh and a number of Chief Ministers.

"We will not be able to manage more protectees under our cover. We protect the most vulnerable of the VVIPs and according to our mandate and present strength we will not be able to take anymore such duties," NSG Director General JN Choudhury said.

The elite commandos of the federal counter-terror force guard 15 VVIPs at present, who are accorded the top security categorisation of 'Z+', which generally entails over two dozen armed commandos with a host of gadgets and security paraphernalia to secure the individual.

The NSG Director General said it was essential to put a cap on the number VVIPs being guarded by the NSG as this allows his commandos to train and rest better, after which he or she is able to provide an ‘alert’ and the ‘best’ proximate security in the country as compared to other special units of central paramilitary forces.

"VIP security is not our mandate but we have been doing this as it was required and decided by the Ministry of Home Affairs. We are a special force and our strength is in our compactness," the Director General stated.

Choudhury said in order to preserve the elite quality of his special force, which showed its mettle recently by eliminating terrorists during the 2008 Mumbai terror attacks, the NSG ‘wouldn't want to expand’ in this VVIP security domain.

The Director General said his stand is even understood by the MHA and it wouldn't increase its task further in VVIP security duties, a domain, he said, where central forces like CRPF, ITBP and CISF had chipped in.

He said his commandos were being given ‘excellent training’ in VVIP protection and the commando task forces deployed for this job are second to none in the country.

It is also securing former CM's like Prafulla Mahanta (Assam), K Karunanidhi (Tamil Nadu) and Mulayam Singh Yadav (Uttar Pradesh).

The concept and thought process to reduce VVIP security duties of the elite force was mooted about two years back when the force decided to pull out about 900 commandos from its serving VVIP security duties and train them for specialized operational tasks of counter-terror and counter-hijack operations for which it was raised in 1984.